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Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2030
Build the PAC-12 Antenna, Amidon ferrite toroids calculator, Morse Code Trainer Online, 1200z Time Explained, KMRover, Log Book MDB to ADIF utility
Universal Radio To Close Store
Owners of Universal Radio decided to retire and our current location in Worthington will close on November 30, 2020.
CQ WW DX CW Contest 2020
The CQ WW is the largest Amateur Radio competition in the world. Over 35,000 participants take to the airwaves on the last weekend of November (CW) with the goal of making as many contacts with as many different DXCC entities and CQ Zones as possible.
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2029
An automatically tuned 7 to 30 MHz mobile antenna, Double Bazooka, High efficiency, legal limit, solid state linear HF amplifiers, Ham and CB Radio, Portable NVIS Loop for 80m to 40m, LUTZ-Electronics, Guide to HF Contesting, The NorthEast Wisconsin DX Association, W2NAP.com, Online Australian Repeater Maps,
CQ WPX Contests Add New “Multi-Transmitter Distributed” Category, Remove Single-Op Unassisted Categories
A new “Multi-Transmitter Distributed” category is being added to the CQ World Wide WPX Contests to better accommodate operators who wish to compete as a team without all being in the same physical location.
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2028
Multiband Dipole for 40 30 17 m, Getting Started on RTTY, Building the 10 meter Moxon Antenna , D-STAR Info, ARISS SSTV Award, QSORDER - Listen to yourself, ZL2IFB Elecraft K2 K3,
Top Amateur Radio Websites – Issue 2027
Half Sloper Multiband Antenna, 17m QRP SSB Transceiver, QSL Label Printing in ClubLog, 40m 2 elements HQ Traps Yagi, RYS Electronics, Scanning the Top of Utah, ERcomER,
Yaesu FTDX10 FCC Approval & Price
Yaesu FTDX10 new amateur radio transceiver, has been recently approved by FCC. Yaesu FTDX10 Price on the web
The DXZone
The DXZone is the largest human created and maintained library of web sites dedicated to Amateur Radio, currently lists 20.000+ links organized into 600+ categories and subcategories. Ham Radio operators review new sites every day since 1998, for potential inclusion in the Directory, and to evaluate the best place to list them.